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Protector Debuts the Jet
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Sep 3, 2010, 2:18 PM

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PROTECTOR USA announced today, the release of its new leading-edge 20’ Protector - the Jet. An adventurous new design, the Jet combines the unparalleled quality, performance, stability and speed features of a Protector with the fun, power and safety attributes of Yamaha’s top line FX Cruiser SHO. Custom built with Protector’s precision craftsmanship, the boat is engineered to leverage the best attributes of these two great product lines. Protector’s Jet can function as a yacht tender, a ski boat, or as a sailing coach/support boat, and has the capacity to serve as a multifunctional commercial patrol or safety vessel. The Jet’s handling, speed, comfort and safety features make it the highest performing and most versatile boat in its class.

“This boat is fun to drive – fast, comfortable, dry and maneuverable,” said Tiffany Shiebler, marketing director, Protector USA. “Powered by a personal watercraft instead of a traditional outboard with a propeller, our Jet is safe and functional in shallow water and around swimmers, skiers, kite-boarders and sailors.”

Designed with shock-mitigating, chambered hypalon tubes and a solid, hand-laid fiberglass hull, the Jet offers smooth, secure high-speed handling in any sea condition. The ultra-spacious vessel has a 3-person cruiser seat and is equipped with optional rear seating to transport as many as six individuals. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 50 mph, the Jet features a supercharged Yamaha FX Cruiser SHO 1812cc, 4-cylinder, 4-stoke engine with electronic fuel injection. The watercraft is also equipped with a cruise-assist no wake mode, remote ignition transmitter, an adjustable tilt steering station, reverse mode with traction control technology, a 70 litre fuel tank, and dry storage capacity of up to 26-gallons. The Jet weighs 1700 lbs., and has beam that is 7’6” when inflated and 6’ deflated. All PROTECTOR vessels feature five-
chambered hypalon tubes; UV and petroleum resistant color options; rubber “sure foot” flooring; and are protected by a 5-year structural hull warranty. The Jet’s optional accessories include rear molded bin seats with storage, a stainless guardrail for bin seats, a single axle trailer with surge braking system, lifting points for hoist launching and LED running lights.

Pricing and Availability:
Available now, PROTECTOR’s Jet is priced at US $58,750 and can be purchased directly from PROTECTOR USA. For more information on the Jet and accessory pricing, or to learn more about PROTECTOR and its entire line of performance boats, please visit www.protectorboats.com.

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About PROTECTOR® USA:
Based in Oakland, California, PROTECTOR USA offers a full line of multipurpose, high-performance recreational and custom commercial sport boats engineered and manufactured by Auckland, New Zealand-based Rayglass. Ranging in size from 20’ personal watercraft to 40’, fully equipped adventure cruisers, PROTECTOR boats are designed for speed, safety and comfort. www.protectorboats.com
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Sep 15, 2010, 9:52 AM

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Protector Boat's New Jet Debuts at the Newport Boat Show [In reply to] Log-In to Post/Reply

While coaching his nephew Matthew at this year's Finn Worlds, Russell Coutts was seen ripping around the Bay in Protector's new Jet. Back at the docks Russell was quoted as saying, "I've been using this boat in 20 knots every day, and I'm seriously impressed with its performance. The Jet is dry, fast and ultra maneuverable. I think Protector has a real winner here!” According the Protector Boats website, the new Jet will make its official public debut at the Newport Boat show next week.
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